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dullard

英 [ˈdʌlɑːd]

美 [ˈdʌlɑːrd]

n.  (毫无想象力的)笨蛋,蠢人

复数:dullards 

GRE

BNC.41836 / COCA.37162

牛津词典

    noun

    • (毫无想象力的)笨蛋,蠢人
      a stupid person with no imagination

      柯林斯词典

      • 无趣的人;愚钝的人;无想象力的人
        If you say that someone is adullard, you mean that they are rather boring, unintelligent, and unimaginative.

        英英释义

        noun

        双语例句

        • Sir henry's a pleasant enough dullard.
          亨利先生是个快乐的笨蛋。
        • The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end.& Sir Max Beerbohm, British writer
          笨人对聪明人的嫉妒常因他们不会善终的猜测而得以减弱。英国作家毕尔博姆爵士
        • He hated school, and at one time his school headmaster called him a dullard.
          他讨厌上学,有一此,学校的校长叫他是笨蛋。
        • Unlike some sporting heroes, Smith is no dullard& he has a university degree.
          与有些体育明星不同的是,史密斯并不是一个头脑迟钝的人-有大学文凭。